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Free Delivery for Eligible Standard Parcel-Sized Online Orders of $80 or More @ Bunnings Warehouse with OnePass ($4/m or $40/yr)

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Got an Email From Onepass.

Hi,
It’s time to do your happy dance, Bunnings Warehouse has joined the OnePass family. DIY to your heart’s content and enjoy the huge range of home improvement and lifestyle products.

This means you can get free standard delivery on eligible items at Kmart, Target, Catch.com.au^ AND now on eligible orders of $80 or more at Bunnings Warehouse.*

Yep that’s right, now you can get free delivery on eligible standard sized parcels ordered online at Bunnings Warehouse.**

Make the most of your OnePass account by activating with all our participating brands.

*OnePass subscribers get free standard delivery on eligible standard parcel-sized online orders of $80 or more when purchased via the Bunnings Warehouse website. This applies to Bunnings Warehouse’s current product range available online, excluding Special Orders, Bunnings Marketplace products, and gift cards.

**Standard parcel-sized dimensions are: Max weight 22kgs, Max length 110cm x height 70cm x width 70cm, Max dimensions 0.25 cubic metres.

^Only eligible items or orders will receive free delivery

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  • +5

    eligible orders of $80 or more at Bunnings Warehouse.*

  • What's a onepass?

    From a very quick look, it sounds like you're just pre-paying delivery fees, and it's only valid at:
    Kmart, Target, Catch and Bunnings Warehouse

    • +6

      Cheap enough at the moment that it's worth taking out a month whenever you buy something and want it shipped.

      • True. Just gotta make sure what you're buying fits the size & weight (and any other?) criteria for free delivery.

        • +5

          Don't think there's any restrictions on the other platforms, only Bunnings has the order minimum and size/weight.

          Been mostly useful for Catch, or under $5 items from Target where delivery or even picking it up would kill the deal.

    • -1

      With the added benefit of retrospective bilateral data sharing between OnePass and their partner brands, and any third parties they previously, currently or plan to partner with:

      We will also collect information about you from the brands participating in OnePass (Participating Brands) being Kmart, Target, Catch and Bunnings Warehouse, such as products you’ve bought from them, and your browsing on their websites and apps. This will include information collected by them before they were Participating Brands in OnePass or before you joined OnePass. We use this for the same purposes that we use the information that you disclose to us.

      Shortly followed by:

      We will disclose personal information to Participating Brands who will use the information to personalise offers, experiences and marketing and to display targeted online advertising and undertake data analysis. We will also disclose personal information to third party vendors who are making goods or services available through OnePass.

      "personal information" has a very wide definition with no restriction on aspects shared, including credit card and payment information in the current version through lack of constraint. There's no limitation on partner activity with your data, the privacy policy merely lists a "similar purposes […] including" set of examples.

      All under the weak pretense of improving services and marketing, so your data can yet again get leaked when one of the 5 get breached.

      • Thank you for this perspective.

      • +1

        Meh. Medibank and Optus already shared my data without my consent. At least this one is opt in. If you don't like it don't join

      • +1

        Right now OnePass and all partners are Wesfarmers anyway

  • Got to love the max size:
    "Max length 110cm x height 70cm x width 70cm, Max dimensions 0.25 cubic metres"

    as
    110x70x70 = 0.539 m^3
    0.25m^3 = 100x50x50 or just under 70x60x60

    • +2

      I'd say these are independently applicable limits, ALL of which must be met to meet requirements:

      minimum spend
      max weight
      max height
      max length
      max width
      max m^3

  • +5

    OnePass is great. Between Prime and OnePass I never need to go the shops anymore.

    OnePass gives you Kmart. Kmart is very often cheaper than eBay. Plus they ship directly from your local store (if in stock) so shipping is fast. Returns are also simple, just take it back into store. No minimum cost for Kmart, I’ve had deliveries where the packaging would be worth more then than the item inside, eg. a $1 birthday card.

    • +3

      Yup, i have saved a heaps of money by not going Kmart in store. Go for one thing and total comes out to $100.

    • I find it worthwhile as well. It costs me more in petrol for even just one trip to Kmart/Target

      Had it for a couple of months now. Would be better if it covered Coles as well, even if it was a dollar or two more.

  • +2

    Hopefully they update the Bunnings site to make it easier to identify free shipping items. Currently it's a case of adding to cart and checking

  • Can you sign up to one pass via paypal as payment method,or is it card only?

    • Yes, that'a my method of payment. Also you get a 30 trial to startas well.

    • After joining Onepass Don't shop straight away ( if not urgent) then they send out $20 voucher if not used, then they send a $30 voucher minimum $60 spend. If this is still around.

      • How long of wait is that? I joined onepass yesterday (but didn't subscribe), haven't received any voucher so far

        • +1

          Sorry forgot to mention that code was on Catch, checked my emails, joined on 8th June & got the $30 code on 20th june.

          • @NITINR: Ah I see, thanks for the clarification

      • Forgot to mention this. I initially signed up a few months ago then cancelled at the end of the trial and they sent me a $20 voucher offer on a $60 min spend to re sign.

        I did that and then cancelled again, A few weeks later they sent me a $40 voucher offer on a $60 min spend. Signed up again and have stayed with them since, as I have found it it worthwhile so far.

  • -5

    DO NOT BUY, the system is broken, it will say everything exceeds the size limit, can't even get free delivery on small tubes of superglue

    • +1

      Because it's $80 minimum spend for this. Kmart or catch will be a go for super glue.

  • +1

    Limited time welcome pack. $10 gift card, coffee card, key cut cards.
    https://files.ozbargain.com.au/upload/174968/100132/pxl_2022…

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